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To all whom it may concern i waited fitters fitment Gtjijiirr.

OTTOGAVRON, or NEW YORK, N. Y.

' Letters Patent No. 104,446,1lcttedJ1ine 21, 870.

IMPROVEMBNT IN THE PREPARATION or MINERAL 1mm 1'0 IMI'I'ATE MINERAL;

- WATERS.

The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

Be it known that I 011 0 GAvRoN, ofthe city,

county, and State of New York, have invented a new and improved Saponified Mineral Bath; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and

exact description thereof, which will enable otllers skilled in the art to make and use the same.

This invention has for its object to furnish a conrenient surrogate for mineral baths, which can be brought into a condensed form, to be conveniently a transported and handy for use.

1 a. The invention consists in combining the mineral and salts that are contained in the mineral waters with soap, so that the soap thus prepared can be used in l baths with the same effect as the mineral waters a 1 alone.

i The several compositions formed in the most celej hrated springs can thusbe reproduced and utilized for practical purposes.

The soap or saponaceous matter,

which is of suit-able kind, is mixed with the crystallized 1 ingredients which are known to compose the certain One of the mineral waters to be thus reproduced consistsof iodide of potassium, bromide of potassium,

carbonate of soda, sulphuret of potassium, and other unimportant ingredients. These are, in the proper proportions, mixed with the soap. All diii'ereut mineral waters maybe thus reproduced, and I'do not confine myself to any special kind of water or soap. Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The saponified mineral bath herein described.

. OTTO GAVRONZQ Witnesses:

(his. RnNTz, A. V. Bnmsny. 

